Uncovering the pharmacological mechanisms of Zizhu ointment against diabetic ulcer by integrating network analysis and experimental evaluation in vivo and in vitro

Diabetic ulcer (DU) has been recognized as one of the most prevalent and serious complications of diabetes. However, the clinical efficacy of standard treatments for DU remains poor. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) shows a positive therapeutic effect on DU. Specifically, Zizhu ointment (ZZO) has...

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Main Authors: Jie Wang (Author), Yu Wang (Author), Renyan Huang (Author), Wenhui Li (Author), Weijing Fan (Author), Xiaoming Hu (Author), Xiao Yang (Author), Qiang Han (Author), Hongfei Wang (Author), Guobin Liu (Author)
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A., 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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